Friday, February 4, 2005, 16:00
WHGA Auditorium
P. Zerwas, DESY
Abstract:
While the Standard Model of particle physics provides an adequate
description of the basic structures of matter and forces, central
problems still await solutions - one of the most important points the
unification of forces including gravity. Supersymmetry is expected to
play a key role in solving this problem. The new proton collider LHC,
under construction at CERN, and the novel international TeV e+e- linear
collider, now at the design level, will be essential experimental tools
in this context: Coherent LHC/ILC analyses can draw a comprehensive and
accurate picture of the supersymmetric particle sector that may serve as
the proper platform for the approach to ultimate unification.